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Edson Brusque askes

You know how to calculate the RMS power based on a series of (above 0) samples from an AC input? I could simply note the peak value (say, 3V) and calculate it's RMS (3V * 0,7 = 2.1V, IIRC). But this assume the input is a perfect sine, and maybe it's no true.

Harold Hallikainen replies:

Square each sample as it comes in (resulting in a 16 bit number), add up 256 of the squared samples (24 bit result), divide by 256 (back to 16 bit), then take the square root (back to 8 bit).

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